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Wednesday 30 April 2014

Nigerians are world’s heaviest users of ATMs - Report

According to a recently released study by EY, a global business and financial advisory firm, Nigerian bank customers have been rated the heaviest users of Automated Teller Machines in the world. The study also rated Nigeria as one of the top three countries whose bank customers use social media when making decisions on selecting a financial service provider. The study also shows that Nigerian bank customers have the highest banking sensitivity and are the second highest globally to close accounts based on poor experience.
 
EY’s Advisory Banking Sector Leader for Africa, Mr. Colin Daley said in a statement that they came to the conclusion after sampling 32,000 bank customers in 43 countries including Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa.
"Nigerian bank customers have the highest level of trust for primary financial service providers in Africa and second globally behind India. Twenty-four per cent of Nigerian customers have experienced a problem with their banks that required resolution. Seventy-two per cent of customers were either very satisfied or satisfied with the response that they received. However, 28 per cent were less than satisfied

53 comments:

  1. THIS STATISTIC FEELS LIKE A GIMMICK

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    1. Anyone who need my nude picture hit mai name

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    2. Wetin concern us concern ur useless nude pics! Ashawo oshi!

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    3. Dats good 2 knw, but when did all this survey happen, I wasn't asked, ojoro with ororo.



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    4. STFU Caira

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  2. That's good


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    1. @alloy you think linda will give you money in December like BONARIO that's why you must open your dirty gob on every issue on this blog. Woman wrapper.

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    2. How can that be gud? It tells u that nigeria is yet 2 embrace online/ other cashless means of making payments for several things. It cost a lot of money to print and maintain cash u know. Plus d lesser d amount of cash in circulation, d better for d nigerian economy

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    3. Nigerians shld visit their individual banks and sign up for mobile/internet banking and experience more efficient banking. Since I signed up for mine, I don't think I have ever had to visit any bank to transfer money from my account to any other account in any bank in nigeria.

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  3. Really? Tot it wld be the UK

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  4. where is the evidence to back tho report up?

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  5. Lol.. Come to U-jay and c how students always queue by the Atm.. The place is always filled up and sometyms i wonder.. Where is the poverty from??? Lol

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    1. Pls stop wondering ooo lol,they are just withdrawing 2k only.the poverty is very real.

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  6. hahahhahahahhahaha...

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  7. lol at list one positive thing the world can talk about Nigeria

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  8. yeah, might be true sha, pls a little help here,i cant access my account any more,its always like this'click here to continue' vex is catching me o linda.

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  9. That's my country. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  10. Naso oh... Aunty Linda Chris okotie's ex wife's daughter henshaw blasted dear lupita nyong'o over bleaching the skin .. U might wanna check it out :D *Nkey*

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  11. Why won't we be, most bank said anything below N100k use the atm.

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  12. Who cares...*Amarachi*

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  13. Yep, Nigerians use other people's ATM card a lot.

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  14. That's ok.

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  15. Why should this be a surprise.. We are predominantly a cash economy

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  16. yeha yeha so why your country still poor and you run to other countries?, you're so many in our country and you dont want to go back.....pomposity for nothing

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    1. And wat country is that? Those there are definitely d ones making ur country a country. Minus them a u Ar all done 4

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  17. This imbecile always asking people to hit his name for nude picture, possess dey catch you ni? Please you don't fit in here. Try pornhub or something. Jah bless.

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  18. Hmmm... Nigeria and her wealth... DO U FEEL EMBARRASSED BUYING CONDOMS, POSTINOR 2, SEX ENHANCERS, SEX LUBRICANTS IN PUBLIC? IF YES, THEN VISIT www.myspnigeria.com TO BUY THEM N THEY WILL GET DELIVERED TO U DISCREETLY FOR FREE IN AN UNMARKED BOX FOR FREE!!!!

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  19. Bloody lie. How many ATM re in Nigeria, how many bank cards have been issued ? Company to countries that have been using cards and ATM for years

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  20. Naija,una no dey carry last....

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  21. Hehe. I trust. Niga no dey carry last. In all roundi...

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  22. Ciara abi wot is dat ur name?e b lyk say u dey luk for pple wey go use u for juju or na u wan use dem.park ursef for sumwhere abeg!
    That's nigerians n atm for u,we no get tym to check tym

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  23. Shey na d 1k, 2k, and 5k wey dem dey withdraw....... Abi na award?

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  24. i wonder what banking is in other countries...

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  25. It's is a lie..Linda this is not true...it's always been and will sure will be US. #guiness record. .is were u should be looking for

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  26. I Agree with that...

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  27. Weldone EY... You have done well to keep us educated...

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  28. Please how do i get a job in ernst and young? i am a graduate with little experience and i hear EY is a great learning environment, please linda forward my question and interest

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  29. "yeha yeha so why your country still poor and you run to other countries?, you're so many in our country and you dont want to go back.....pomposity for nothing" <------ Is it that we are just going to ignore this person that is insulting us???????

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  30. According to them...

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  31. A friend of mine worked there some years ago.......she said it was a great place,although she didn't stay that long before she moved some other place...she worked for EY in Manhattan .

    Hope your grades were good, cos my friend tried...she finished from University of Pennsylvania (ivy league stuff).... Good luck.



    On 2 The Next!

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  32. It can't be a lie, Nigerians are obsessed with ATM cards, most of them have just 1k and they want to collect card, when they are charged 1k I wonder what theyll use the card to collect, some banks have issued 5million cards so I cannot say its a lie, am in the industry, so I think I know what am saying

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  33. Linda..pls am nt begging for fish..buh how to fish is all am asking..I need a job..P.A, chef,secretary, driver,anything..just name it..am tired of being idle..plsss..Bunmmy56@gmail..pls post and safe a life..*crying*

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  34. It's probably very true and it is not a good thing. It means Nigeria is still a backward society. I can count the number of times I use the ATM in England which is a cashless society you people be feeling happy there. Olodos

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  35. This is NOT A GOOD THING. It means Nigeria is still a backward society and others are now cashless. In developed countries, you can use 'POS' to buy pepper in the market sef.

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  36. I swear naija na die....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  37. of coz we are the richest, no one can take our place

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  38. ATM wey no dey work 25 percent of the time!

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  39. ...heaviest...Not surprised at all.Wid all d ATMs here and there.Some with queue that can form S or W...
    UBA should do somethibg abt their poor network.


    OLUWÆßÆßÖßßÝ

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